Look for the Ravens to be angry birds after letting another Week 2 game get away from them, and who better on which to take out your frustration than Tom Brady and the Patriots.

Matt Vensel

Patriots 27, Ravens 25

Both of these title contenders are in disarray after tight losses last weekend. Tom Brady lost one of his favorite targets in Aaron Hernandez to an injury and another, Wes Welker, surprisingly did not start in their loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Meanwhile, down I-95 in Philadelphia, the Ravens allowed nearly 500 total yards to the Eagles and the offense imploded in the second half. I'm sure revenge will be on the Ravens' mind this week, but I see Brady and the Patriots beating them again.

Aaron Wilson

Ravens 24, Patriots 21

With Lee Evans and Billy Cundiff no longer on roster, Ravens get narrow victory that eluded them in AFC title game. Offense back on track as Cam Cameron remembers to call Ray Rice's number more often while increasingly vulnerable defense is pushed to the brink by Tom Brady. Justin Tucker hits 50-yard game-winning field goal.

I don't think another clash between two elite organizations will come down to a late dropped pass or missed field goal like it did in January. But I wouldn't be at all surprised if it does come down to a late Tom Brady touchdown drive that foils a game Ravens' effort.